Open Computer by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Computer.

Right-click the device or drive, and then click Run enhanced content or Install or run program.

To have a program always run automatically, follow these steps:

Open AutoPlay by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type autoplay, and then click AutoPlay.

Choose Run enhanced content for the type you want (enhanced audio CD or enhanced DVD movie), or choose Install or run program for software and games. Note that this runs the program for all discs of this type, not just the disc you are currently
using.

If a media program is open in an active window, it can cancel AutoPlay and just run or play the content itself. AutoPlay won’t appear and the default action won’t happen. Some programs do cancel AutoPlay when they’re open, depending on the type of media you insert.

If you have connected a volume device to your computer (for example, a USB flash drive or external hard drive), that device will not appear in the Devices section of AutoPlay. AutoPlay only lists non-volume devices (for example, some digital cameras, video cameras, and phones). This is because these devices don't use a standard file system and AutoPlay cannot browse the contents of these devices to see what types of files they contain.

To browse the contents of volume devices, open the Computer folder.

Open Computer by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Computer.

Open Computer by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Computer.

Right-click the device or drive, and then click Run enhanced content or Install or run program.

To have a program always run automatically, follow these steps:

Open AutoPlay by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking Hardware and Sound, and then clicking AutoPlay.

Choose Run enhanced content for the type you want (enhanced audio CD or enhanced DVD movie), or choose Install or run program for software and games. Note that this runs the program for all discs of this type, not just the disc you are currently
using.

If a media program is open in an active window, it can cancel AutoPlay and just run or play the content itself. AutoPlay won’t appear and the default action won’t happen. Some programs do cancel AutoPlay when they’re open, depending on the type of media you insert.

If you have connected a volume device to your computer (for example, a USB flash drive or external hard drive), that device will not appear in the Devices section of AutoPlay. To browse the contents of volume devices, open Computer.

AutoPlay only lists non-volume devices (for example, some digital cameras, video cameras, and phones). This is because these devices don't use a standard file system and AutoPlay cannot browse the contents of these devices to see what types of files they contain.